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Post by rodpickett on Jul 4, 2010 7:36:02 GMT -6
A few years ago I converted the typed pages of the Uncle Josh Discography, authored by the late Reverend Petty, into an Excel-based spreadsheet. Since that time I have continued to make corrections or additions to the database as I have become aware of them. At this weekend’s Stanton Auction some rare disk records with the label of Faultless Concert Record surfaced. One of those records was number 3326, U.J. & A. N. In The Subway. This record had not previously been cataloged in the Discography. You may access the updated spreadsheet using the following link if you have any interest. dl.dropbox.com/u/4204650/PhonoJosh.xlsAs I understand the history of Faultless, they were produced by the International Record Company for the John M Smyth Company of Chicago from 1905 – 1907. Documentation I have read indicates that the records were pressed from IRC Masters and kept the original catalog numbers.
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Post by gramophone on Jul 4, 2010 9:59:36 GMT -6
Rod,I think I have one or two of that label with U.J. on them.I will try a find them and let you know.Many years ago I found a large group of "Faultless Records in Alberta.
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